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Non-traumatic (spontaneous) subcapsular two-stage splenic rupter due to the reactive changes in the pancreas in the forensic medical practice: the urgency of the topic, literature review and features of the pathogenesis

Authors: Bodnar, Nataliia Vasylivna;

Non-traumatic (spontaneous) subcapsular two-stage splenic rupter due to the reactive changes in the pancreas in the forensic medical practice: the urgency of the topic, literature review and features of the pathogenesis

Abstract

A detailed analysis of the atypical (rare) non-traumatic (spontaneous) splenic rupter in the forensic medical practice has been carried out/ The review of the modern literature (mostly the foreign one), cases from practice and the analysis of available literary sources worked out by the author, wich are related to the rare complicatius of the diseases of the pancreas (acute or chronic pancreatitis) – non-traumatic (spontaneous) two-stage subcapsular splenic rupter are given in this article. A special emphasis was placed on analysis of those cases related to the patients` staying in hospital with this pathology (that is freguently met), taking into account the main clinical symptomatology as well as concomitant pathology in terms of the problem that is examined.

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Судово-медична експертиза; нетравматичний двохмоментний (спонтанний) субкапсулярний розрив селезінки; підшлункова залоза; гострий та хронічний панкреатит; гематома селезінки; клінічна практика, forensic medical examination; non-traumatic two-stage subcapsular splenic rupture; pancreas; acute pancreatitis; chronic pancreatitis; splenic hematoma; clinical practice, судебно-медицинская экспертиза; нетравматический двухмоментный (спонтанный) субкапсулярный розрыв селезёнки; поджелудочная железа; острый и хронический панкреатит; гематома селезёнк; клиническая практика

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